Yes but the thing you're making will not change as long as it's not too chocolatey!
Chocolatey...at least that is what the editing dept at my company has requested I use.
Sperm makes more mars bars not breast milk... I eat milky bars and toblerones and chocolatey flannels.
No. English is not a gendered language.
It makes Japan chocolatey
Morgan O'Neill (The one i am talking about) is nine year's old born on 19th of Feb 2002. She has chocolatey hair and chocolatey eyes too, and her skin colour is mixtrace.
His favorite food is chocolate because it's chocolatey :D
The adjective form of "chocolate" is "chocolatey" (or "chocolaty" in some variations). It describes something that has the flavor or characteristics of chocolate. For example, you might refer to a dessert as having a chocolatey taste.
Mocha is a coffee drink that includes chocolate, while cappuccino is a coffee drink with frothy milk. Mocha has a chocolatey flavor, while cappuccino has a more balanced coffee taste. Mocha is made with espresso, chocolate syrup, steamed milk, and whipped cream, while cappuccino is made with espresso and equal parts steamed milk and frothy milk.
Yes. While both are variants the spelling chocolatey is often considered wrong.The reason you see the adjective "chocolaty" is because of US product labeling rules. By law, a product that does not contain a specified amount of actual "chocolate" cannot use the words "chocolate" or "chocolatey".
Water is removed from fresh milk to make dried milk.
Bees cannot make milk. Milk comes from mammals.